I agree with what others are saying, Perl first and then apply C as needed.
One point I think others have missed is that speed may not be the only reason. Memory consumption may also be a good reason to go with a C implementation.
Most of the time this is not really an issue. But in some cases it can be a major factor.
TGI says moo
In reply to Re: when to c, when to perl
by TGI
in thread when to c, when to perl
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